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CAF Launches 2010 Signature Events

March 12, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

The Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) announced the launch of two of their premier fundraising events: CAF Million Dollar Challenge (MDC), presented by Qualcomm – a 7-day, 620-mile fully supported cycling adventure down the California coastline from October 16-22 and the…

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Low-Income Women Living in Small Cities Have Higher Chance of Obesity

March 11, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

Kansas State researchers studied the availability of food stores for low-income women in Kansas to see whether there was a link to obesity. The findings showed that limited availability of grocery stores did not contribute to an increased risk of…

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Broadcast of 2010 Paralympic Winter Games Highlights Scheduled

March 11, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

NBC Sports and Universal Sports announced the multiplatform broadcast coverage of the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games presented by GE. Coverage on NBC Sports will include a 1-hour program recapping the Opening Ceremony on, March 13 (1-2 p.m. ET) and a…

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Vaccinating For Flu May Prevent Transmission

March 11, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

Immunizing children and adolescents with inactivated influenza vaccine resulted in reduced rates of influenza in their community compared to a similar community in which children did not receive the vaccine, suggesting that vaccinating children may help prevent transmission of the…

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Fast Food Price Hike Leads to Weight, Diabetes Risk Drop

March 10, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

A new study that followed participants for 20 years shows both weight and risk for diabetes decreased for people in communities where fast food prices increased. The University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill study, published in the March…

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Sebelius Calls on Insurance Company CEOs to Justify Premium Hikes

March 10, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

In a letter to the chief executive officers of UnitedHealth Group Inc., WellPoint Inc., Aetna Inc., Health Care Service Corporation and CIGNA HealthCare Inc., U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius called on the executives to…

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Likely Voters Confident Health Reform Will Pass

March 10, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

Following President Barack Obama’s health care summit on Feb. 25, a new poll shows that likely voters feel more confident that health reform legislation will pass in 2010. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) commissioned Zogby…

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Genomic Test Result Confusing to Some Patients

March 9, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

One in three early stage breast cancer patients who received genomic testing when deciding about treatment options felt they did not fully understand their discussions with physicians about their test results and their risk of the disease recurring, a new…

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Disabled Immigrants Employed More Frequently than U.S.-Born Persons

March 9, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

As the immigrant population grows, understanding its disability status and employment characteristics becomes increasingly important. People, both native and foreign-born, with disabilities make important contributions to our society, and many individuals continue to work despite a wide range of impairments.…

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Hospital Occupancy Linked to Death Rates for Patients

March 9, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

Admission to a hospital when most of the beds are already full can be deadly for patients, according to a new University of Michigan Health System study showing high occupancy increases the risk of dying in the hospital by 5.6%.…

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